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New Nuclear Plant Status
Company
Site(s)
Design, # of Units
Early Site Permit
(ESP)
Construction /
Operating License Submittal
Alternate Energy
Holdings
Bruneau, ID
EPR
-
FY 2009
Amarillo Power
Vicinity of
Amarillo, TX
EPR
-
FY 2009
AmerenUE
Callaway, MO
EPR
-
FY 2008
Constellation (UniStar)
Calvert Cliffs, MD
plus two other sites
EPR (3)
Will go to COL but
submit siting information early
First submittal -
FY 2008
Detroit Edison
Fermi, MI
Not yet determined
Not yet determined
FY 2008
Dominion
North Anna, VA
ESBWR (1)
Under review,
approval expected 2007
FY 2008
Duke
William States Lee,
Cherokee County, SC
AP1000 (2)
-
FY 2008
Duke
Davie County, NC
Not yet
determined
Under consideration
Not yet determined
Duke
Oconee County, SC
Not yet
determined
Under consideration
Not yet determined
Entergy
River Bend, LA
ESBWR (1)
-
FY 2008
Entergy (NuStart )
Grand Gulf, MS
ESBWR (1)
Approved April 2007
FY 2008
Exelon
Clinton, IL
Not yet
determined
Approved March 2007
Not yet determined
Exelon
Matagorda and
Victoria County, TX
Not yet
determined
-
FY 2009
Florida Power &
Light
Turkey Point, Fla.
Not yet determined
(2)
Not yet
determined
FY 2009
NRG Energy / STPNOC
Bay City, TX
ABWR (2)
-
FY 2008
PPL Corp.
Susquehanna, PA
Not yet
determined
Not yet
determined
Not yet
determined
Progress Energy
Harris, NC; Levy
County, FL
AP1000 (2); AP1000
(2)
-
Harris - FY 2008;
Levy County, FL - FY 2008
South Carolina
Electric & Gas
Summer, SC
AP1000 (2)
-
FY 2008
Southern Company
Vogtle, GA
AP1000 (2)
Under review,
Approval expected early 2009
FY 2008
Texas Utilities
Comanche Peak, TX
APWR (2)
-
FY 2008
TVA (NuStart )
Bellefonte, AL
AP1000 (2)
-
FY 2008
Bechtel contracted to complete
Watts Bar 2
16 October 2007
Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) has selected Bechtel to
lead engineering, procurement and construction work to
complete the second unit at the Watts Bar nuclear power
plant.
Watts Bar (Image:
TVA)
Bechtel's contract, valued in reports at $1 billion, is
included in the scope of the five-year $2.49 billion
project to finish the incomplete pressurized water
reactor (PWR), as approved by TVA in August 2007. When
completed in 2012, 40 years after construction first
began, the pressurized water reactor (PWR) will add
about 1200 MWe to TVA's capacity. "We are honoured to be
selected by TVA for this historic assignment," said Jim
Rheinsch, president of Bechtel's nuclear power business.
Work on Watts Bar 2 was suspended in 1985 when the plant
was about 60% complete, but construction can resume
under an existing permit that is valid until 2010.
According to TVA president and CEO Tom Kilgore, Bechtel
will be responsible for completing the engineering
design, procuring equipment and materials and finishing
the physical construction of Watts Bar 2, with oversight
from TVA. "TVA's oversight of Bechtel will include
incorporating the lessons learned from the restart of
Unit 1 at our Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant in Alabama," he
added.
Bechtel was involved in the May 2007 restart of TVA's
Browns Ferry unit 1, providing engineering, start-up and
other technical services in the $1.8 billion project to
restart the mothballed reactor. It also worked on the
restart of Browns Ferry units 2 and 3 in the 1990s and
has carried out steam generator replacements at TVA's
Sequoyah plant as well as Watts Bar 1.
The other bidder for the Watts Bar 2 project was Shaw
Stone and Webster. TVA said it chose Bechtel because of
its "technical capability, overall value and pricing,
quality of proposed project team and other key
attributes."
Bechtel's proposal also includes Washington Group
International and Sargent & Lundy as contractors,
according to Watts Bar 2 Vice President Masoud Bajestani.
Cited in press reports, Bajestani added that TVA was
working to finalize additional contracts with Siemens
for the replacement of major components of the turbine
system and with Westinghouse, the original supplier of
the two Watts Bar PWRs.
TVA's Bellefonte site has been earmarked for the
construction of two new Westinghouse AP1000 reactors by
the NuStart consortium, of which TVA is a member, but
completing Watts Bar 2 will be the fastest and cheapest
way for TVA to bring new capacity on line.
Further information
Bechtel
Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)